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  • Thank You!!

    Mon 21 Oct 2019
  • Don't Forget....

    Fri 11 Oct 2019
  • Year 6 Wiltshire Indoor Cricket Festival 2019

    Tue 08 Oct 2019

    The whole of Year 6 took part in Wiltshire Indoor Cricket Festival in Chippenham.

    They were lucky enough to see and hold the Cricket World Cup!

  • Year 5 & 6 Tag Rugby Tournament 2019

    Thu 03 Oct 2019

    Year 5 and 6 took part in the Primary schools Tag Rugby tournament in Minety.

    A very well done to all of those who took part.

  • Year 5 & 6 Football Festival

    Thu 03 Oct 2019

    Year 5 and 6 took part in the Primary schools football tournament in Malmesbury. There were separate tournaments for both boys and girls.

    After a busy round of group games the boys got through to the 5th and 6th place playoffs and came 6th overall.

    The girls, after winning 4 of their group matches got through to the semi-finals and then the 3rd and 4th place playoffs and came 3rd overall.

     

    Sherston School are immensely proud of all those who took part. Their team spirit and participation did them all credit. Well done everyone!

  • Yr 5 Apple Picking

    Thu 03 Oct 2019

    Yr 5 Apple pick

    Last month Willow class from Sherston Primary School (year 5) took a walk with their teacher Miss Corrick and the support of FSS members, to collect from a bountiful crop of this year’s crab apples.

    Helen & Andy Shoubridge kindly welcomed Willow Class into their beautiful garden, adjacent to the recreation ground.  

    Last year the tree bore a fair crop of fruit, which the Sherston Brownies collected from.  

    This was nothing compared to the yield from this year, keeping Willow Class busy collecting for some time. 

    It was not anticipated that we would fill what we took to transport the apples back to school! This the pupils of Willow class did proudly and competently, refusing all offers of help to carry the heavy load on the walk back to school.

    That evening the apples were taken to Tracklements for weighing and storage and the class were rewarded with a whopping 40kg total collected towards the ever growing target of 300kg.

    The tree still has many apples yet to drop, so we are hopeful for another collection before the picking deadline on 18th October.

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